Hello Roelof, Friday, October 28, 2005, 3:57:01 AM, you wrote:
RO> Hallo Jack, RO> On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 21:09:13 -0500GMT (28-10-2005, 4:09 +0200, where I RO> live), you wrote: JSL>> Roelof, your suggestion looked considerably more elegant and I tried JSL>> to make it work but, alas, it wouldn't. I eliminated ALL the strings JSL>> and substituted for them just the @ sign. I then defined the AB JSL>> containing all the senders as a color group and specified this group JSL>> in the ADVANCED tab. I would have loved to have had this work because JSL>> of your observation that by simply maintaining the AB, I wouldn't ever JSL>> have to change the filter as senders came and went. RO> It should work when you've defined everything properly. I've been RO> using filtering on AB groups since v1 and never in v2 it stopped RO> working. RO> But you're mentioning colour groups and I mentioned AB groups, those RO> are different things, colour groups are assigned to messages and AB RO> groups are assigned to addresses in your address book. RO> Note that AB templates (yes, that's something else) get messed up when RO> you're having multiple entries with the same address, the same could RO> be valid for filtering on AB groups. You're right of course. I went back and looked again at the filter, specifically the ADVANCED tab and only then noticed there was a slider bar on the right of the dialog box. Sliding the bar down exposes the rest of the choices which includes specifying a particular AB. I re-configured the filter as per your previous instructions and it works perfectly. Again, thank you. -- Best regards, Jack mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Now running TB! v2.11.02 from Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 - Service Pack 2 ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html